andres101
Expert Member
How was Uniforum put in charge of the co.za domain? Is there some type of election or review process that can be used to get someone else to handle the co.za domain registrations? Or to force them to update their ancient process? Have they not heard of forms or CGI. Perhaps even something like ASP or PHP.
It is a ridiculous process to get anything done. You give them enough information and their server rejects the request saying you provided too little. You give them more information and their server rejects it because you provided too much information.
Example:
You use their update form generator and change the "U" to a "D" (delete request) and you submit the request. You would expect this to work, but no, your email gets rejected because your mail server does not have a reverse DNS record. WTF? Who checks for a RDNS record?
Ok, so I log into Gmail and send from there. This time at least their server accepts the email, but they reject the request because it contained both CNAME's and IP addresses.
Keep in mind that:
a) When I registered this domain, their stupid process required that I provide both the CNAME and nameserver information
b) I am trying to delete a domain. What more information do you need other that a 'D' (delete request). Why are you even checking the nameservers?
c) I used their update form generator
Every time I fire off an email to coza-admin, one quote goes through my head:
You gotta ask yourself one question: Do you feel lucky? Well do ya, punk?
It is a ridiculous process to get anything done. You give them enough information and their server rejects the request saying you provided too little. You give them more information and their server rejects it because you provided too much information.
Example:
You use their update form generator and change the "U" to a "D" (delete request) and you submit the request. You would expect this to work, but no, your email gets rejected because your mail server does not have a reverse DNS record. WTF? Who checks for a RDNS record?
206.223.136.196 does not like recipient.
Remote host said: 550 Client host rejected: cannot find your hostname, [x.x.x.x]
Ok, so I log into Gmail and send from there. This time at least their server accepts the email, but they reject the request because it contained both CNAME's and IP addresses.
Entering check-stage...
You have specified both Nameserver and CNAME information
Your application is ambiguous. Only one of the above may be provided.
Keep in mind that:
a) When I registered this domain, their stupid process required that I provide both the CNAME and nameserver information
b) I am trying to delete a domain. What more information do you need other that a 'D' (delete request). Why are you even checking the nameservers?
c) I used their update form generator
Every time I fire off an email to coza-admin, one quote goes through my head:
You gotta ask yourself one question: Do you feel lucky? Well do ya, punk?